dramatic scene is playing out in the waters of hawaii right now. a large u.s. navy aircraft, ending up in the bay off of war who, after overshooting the runway at the marine corps base there in hawaii. thankfully, we re told there are no casualties. nine people were on that aircraft that you can see here. they re currently being assessed tonight, or still waiting on details of their current condition. i should note, this comes as national weather service showed gust up to 21 miles per hour, miss, visibility was down to a mile at the time of this incident. we ll keep an eye on this and keep you updated. thank you so much for joining us tonight. cnn news with abby phillip starts right now. the far-right rises again around the world, and there s a clear evidence why. that is tonight s, on news nights. good evening, i m abby philip in new york. mid-south americas new far-right famous loving leader. today, the world is learning a lot more about this guy. [crowd chanting]
that we heard from that panel is something that we clearly do not talk about on the news, or in society, which are the underlying drivers for the desperation that causes the crime. and i hear you. i heard what chad was saying about that as well. but that is harder to tackle than that. there s some low hanging fruit that could be solved tomorrow with the wave of a pen. but we ve got to learn to walk and chew gum. joe is exactly right. somebody needs to deal with a longtime contributor to this. this is a strategic problem. politicians do not like that because it is hard, it is costly, and they can t take credit for it last year. you really have to invest in the. the crime has been a tactical problem. you could fix it right away just by enforcing the laws that we have. then you have to invest a decade or two and solve it in a strategic problem. which is racial disparity, poverty, social ills that really are hard to tackle. we keep ignoring that on the idea that we can do some quick fi
stone columnist, joe michaelson. i thought it was important to talk to people who don t want to give up their guns. they all have very different reasons for having guns. they all have what sounded to me like legitimate reasons. they got them for all different times in their lives. but they are, of course, disgusted by gun violence. they have different solutions. so it is so maddening, and that saying that their lawmakers cannot do any of these things. first there is a tendency to demonize the other side whatever the other sides and we see that this is not the case on this issue. there are people who care about their guns, they care about their interpretation of the second amendment, but they support common sense gun safety regulations. what is frustrating about this is that a lot of these specific regulations that were proposed have already, in the segment, or proposed by democrats and republicans shot them down. i know joe will say that is because republicans don t trust democrats. bu
people don t trust democrats. because there are people sowing mistrust. opportunistic politicians, people in the media, people making it very extreme. either an nra lunatic or you want to take away all our guns. neither of these are people who are those on the extremes. but the vast middle of the society want sensible gun regulations. i think we need to think about checking our mistrust at the door and taking a risk to actually work together. people have to sit at the same table and hash it out together. joe, why can t we solve this? there is no trust. and i think that that is not just on this issue. i think that it is across many issues. i think that we see time and time again, we ve made a compromise and evil were down in d. c. , but also in our local politics. we see people who effectively are always trying to find ways to leverage power for partisan purchases alone. so we should be able to come to the table and say hey, here are my concerns, here are our concerns, what is the l
the emperor has no clothes. in that clip, he can t help himself. being the other chris christie, the other that s a bully, and says mean, insults. the cheeseburger thing. maybe that plays with voters. but it feels like he has a lane here that is, again, not one that i would expect, given chris christie s past, with closing lanes to enter bridge, for example. that lane is being the voice of reason in the republican party. there s a lot of republicans, i think i m sitting next to one, who would appreciate some truth and some reason from their candidates. the question is, as joe says on this show pretty much every other week, it s a wi winner-take-all primary for the republicans. and it s not clear if that point of view will be the one to prevail. maybe that chris christie may go down in history as one of the valuable vois of this year. your thoughts? i think chris christie has a unique role. that makes him different here. he s the one who entered a crowded field with a whip, a chair